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AFB JOURNAL OVISUAL
IMPAIRMENT& BLINDNESS
  
Expanding possibilities for people with vision loss  
 

October 2006 • Volume 100 Number 10

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Figure 1. March 1952 * Volume 46, Number 3, New Outlook for the Blind, frontispiece.

The figure is a graphic in commemoration of Louis Braille that reads: Light-bearer to the world of darkness. 1809-1852, Louis Braille Centennial. An illustration shows a bust of Louis Braille, a likeness of Earth, and an elementary school-aged girl with short, curly hair and a plaid bow in her hair reading a braille volume.

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